The 33-year-old spent five years at Stamford Bridge, 206 times and won three primary awards.
With his contract expiring at the end of the Blues season last night at the hands of Bayern Munich, he will now sign with Roma on a loose transfer.
Peter wrote: “After five glorious years, my internship at Chelsea FC is ending.
“Thank you very much to the club management, the coaches and teammates I had, and of course to the fans: thank you for the joy of being a member of your great family.
“I am very satisfied here, you made me feel at home.
“It has been an excitement and an honor to play at this club and win Premier League, FA Cup and Europa League titles, as well as participate in one of the world’s football leagues.
“I made the right decision, I take glorious and unforgettable memories.
“I say goodbye very satisfied with this level of my career, and I am also very excited that the next one will begin. Thank you and luck for the future. Go Blues !!!”
Pedro joined Barcelona in 2015 with a contract of 21.25 million pounds.
And the winner of the series, already featuring LaLigas, Champions Leagues, World Club Championships, a World Cup and a Euro Cup, added trophies to his for 3 consecutive years.
He helped Chelsea win Premier League Antonio Conte in 2017, the FA Cup the following season the same boss, and then the Europa League last year with Maurizio Sarri in charge.
The striker scored 43 goals for the Blues, adding in the Europa League final and most recently opposed to Everton in his last match before the coronavirus was blocked.
The last of his 206 appearances ended in sadness when the Spaniard dislocated his shoulder and stretched out in the final minutes of the final FA Cup loss to Arsenal last weekend.
He underwent surgery this week but has no compatibility for Chelsea’s final match of the season, the 4–1 defeat to Bayern Munich in the Champions League.
Pedro had already reached a two-year contract with Roma for next season but, as SunSport revealed, he will miss the start of the new Serie A crusade due to injury.
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